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THE CUBA REVIEW. 



LUXURIANT GREEN PASTURES TWELVE MONTHS IN THE 

 YEAR IN CUBA. 



" Tlic heavy dew glittering on the waves of green gives them a soft brilliancy 

 the cloudless skies, the buoyant air, beguiles the way 



SUPERB PASSENGER SERVICE 



BETWEEN 



MOBILE AND NEW YORK. 



& NASHVILLE. 



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cities are of great historic interest, her scenery is grand and 



diversified, her shores are bold and beautiful, her mountains 



are lofty and majestic, her soil most fertile, and her vegetation 



marvelous in its luxuriance. 



Travel is most enjoyable. CHICAGO &. EASTERN 



The railways are comfortable ILLINOIS-LOUISVILLE 



and service is frequent. 1 he 



distances are not excessive and 



points of interest are not far 



apart. Thus there need not 



be a single dull moment 



throughout a tour of the island, 



and the visitor will return to 



his northern home with every 



recollection a pleasant one, and 



with a fixed intention to return 



again when opportunity offers. 

 One's first visit to Havana remains a treasured mem- 

 ory throughout a lifetime — a remembrance fraught with 

 pleasurable sensations and a feeling that these were days 

 well spent. To the American it is a new land — a bit 

 of Old Castile set down in this garden spot of the New 

 World. In Havana alone there are enough novel and 

 interesting sights to hold the tourist for many weeks. There 

 is so much to see — so much to enjoy — that when the 

 time for departure arrives, you either drag yourself reluc- 

 tantly away, or, if you are full master of your own move- 

 ments, extend your visit. 



INDUSTRY. 



THE tourist, travelling at leisure, in pursuit of novel 

 scenes and interesting incidents, is invariably the 

 first to visit a country. After him comes the set- 

 tler, and the business man if opportunity exists. 

 Ir Cuba business opportunities are paramount. Its nearness 



